Meetings, etc MASTERTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY FIRST CONCERT, THIRD SEASON. Town hall, masterton, Thursday, 24th May. EMPIttE DAY. Admission —2s and Is. rjIOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Lessee and Manager, William Anderson. A DRAMATIC TREAT, Commencing Saturday, May 26th, For a Season of Two Nights Only. William Anderson's FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. SATURDAY, MAY 26th. For the first time in Masterton, the Stirring Domestic Play written by Arthur Shirley and George Conquest, entitled, THE WORK GIRL THE WORK GIRL THE WORK GIRL THE WORK GIRL A play dealing vrith the sweatirg evil in the Old World. Full of Comedy Full of Sensation Full of Incident A play for the people A play for the masses A play for the Classes. MONDAY, MAY 28th. Another Entirely New Production, entitled THE ORPHAN HEIRESS. THE ORPHAN HEIRESS. POPULAR PRICES-3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Miss Rive's, Bueiness Manager— FRED. HENNINGHAM. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS ASSOCIATION. CONCERT. rjIOWN HALL, MASTERTON MONDAY, 4th JUNE. Special engagement of MISS LILLIAN IRVINE, of Wellington, and MR HARRY HALL, of Masterton. Miss M. Cameron, Miss O'Brien (Martinborough), and Messrs F. Crewes (Wellington), D. Walsh, F. Haughey and others have kindly consented to contribute items. "Three Little Shops in Red." Two little shops showing nothing but tea, Three little shops i« Red. One little shop is devoted to sweets, Three little shops in Bed. Each little shop is tasteful and bright, Dainty by day and pretty by night, Three little,shops in Red. TURNER & TURNER'S TIP TOP TEAS. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON] Morning and Afternoon Tea, SIXPENCE. i . CLUB HOTEL QUEEN-STREET - - - MASTERTON PATRONISED BY HIS EXELLENCY RANFURLY. Ml One of fho Finest Houses In New Zealand. NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF THEP ÜBLIC. Nothing but Staples & Co.'s Been* sold. Telephone No. 57. A C, SCRIMGEOUR. Proprietor.
Burton Brewery Company, PALMERSTON NORTH. Prize Ale and Stout in Bulk and Bottle. CHAS. LOUISSON, Manager.
A. EAST, THE CENTRAL DiNING' BOOMS, Pahiatua ( WISHES to intimate to hta numerous patrons and the general public that he has taken over the well-known VICTORIA BOARDINGHOUSE, opposite the Public Library. The house has been thoroughly renovated and furnished on the most up-to-date lines to meet the comfort of boarders. The Dining-room in the Main street will be carried on by Mrs East as a Firstclass Tea ani Refreshment Room, where patrons wi 1 find every convenience. A, EAST PAHIATUA,
Terminus Laundry (Near Masterton Railway Station). MBS M. GULLIVER begs to inform the public that she has opened the above Laundry in Lincoln Road, and is prepared to undertake all classes of work reasonable rates. Ml orders promptly attended to
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIX, Issue 8145, 22 May 1906, Page 1
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